Eriophorum callitrix

It is one of the most widespread flowering plants in the northern hemisphere and tundra regions.

Upon every stem grows a single round, white and wooly fruit.

The seeds are covered in this cottony mass and usually disperse when the wind carries them away.

[2] This plant is food for migrating snow geese, caribou and their calves.

The Inuit used the seed heads as wicks in seal oil lamps.